Though it may remain unanswered, the question arises as to why the 13 BTC is untouched for this length of time. If this was an all-out exit scam things would have been far more obvious but they have not moved any funds. If I had to choose between exit scam or them being unable to access their server, I would come to the conclusion they no longer are able to access their server.
Perhaps they are in no rush to spend the Bitcoins, as they have more Bitcoins stacked somewhere? They would most likely get back to spending it once the dust has settled down. I have seen that kind of behavior before, with scammers and hackers. They are definitely aware that the address is being closely watched.
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I'm guessing you just copied the URL from the OP instead of searching for it on Google? If so, that's probably why you couldn't visit it. It was only accessible if you explicitly added HTTPS before the URL, but it should work fine now (they might have read your post).
You are actually right. I just copied the link from OP and pasted it into the URL bar but yeah, it looks like it has been fixed. You can also add a hypertext link to Evonax.com and make it clickable like the others in the OP
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Hello condoras
What valid guarantees do you currently accept? Can you explain with practical examples?
Thanks.
You mean a valid collateral for a loan you might need? You can start off by reading through the OP as you wait for his response. I believe you will find satisfactory answers to your questions there - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1596878.0
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OP, probably trying to shill his service I wouldn't trust the store at all, if at all it even exists. I see a couple of reviews on Trustpilot (not that I totally trust reviews from that site, but there can never be smoke without fire). It seems like someone or a couple of people are not gappy with how Crypto Luxury Store did not pay them for the service they offered https://www.trustpilot.com/review/crypto-luxury.shopThis shop is a scammer he didn't pay… This shop is a scammer he didn't pay after buying Guest Posts on high quality websites. This person is a scammer he didn't pay… This person is a scammer he didn't pay after guest posting. Be careful No one buys his product, then you will also be cheated, otherwise, you will pay and later you will not receive your product.
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The major downside. The app is probably rigged with ads, some may be intrusive. I even lost the guts to download and check out the app. So, under the alerts section. I have to watch ads every 12 hours? Don't you guys have like a paid version of the app, though I am not sure how good the app is?
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Has anyone else experienced this before? This is certainly the first time I experienced this. Not sure why. I have tried to use different web browsers. Sorry, I am unable to copy the incident ID. Maybe joker_josue can make the incident ID easy to copy.Incident ID:6529d14d3d3e9 It weird that I was able to upload another image after the error
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Be careful, or you may end up downloading malware into your device thinking that it's a wallet. Why are you still stuck with that project? It's pretty much dead according to some members, so I doubt if the developer or developers would be working on making the coin is accepted by many more wallet service. If you look at their GitHub, all activity was there 2 months ago and that was probably when the so-called coin was launched. After that, nothing at all. If the owners can abandon the coin, then why not you? Hey! are you the guy who made bitcoin white and bitcoin dark? Come on dude, learn something to earn. Do you really believe you can hit a fortune just by creating a coin for a few dollars?
Unable to unpack tar.gz archives: alex@ocv-min:~$ tar xvzf bitcoinpurple-source.tar.gz gzip: stdin: not in gzip format tar: Child returned status 1 tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now This is dead, dev is gone. He dumped what he had, made a few bucks and left.
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My heart sank when I heard the news: Bybit crypto exchange is throwing in the towel and leaving the UK market. This is a devastating blow for us traders who have come to rely on their platform.
Worry not, there's always a new kid on the block. You just have to be observant enough Before Bybit, there was Binance, bitmex, Bittrex etc. and there will be more after Bybit. I believe exchanges like Bitget, MEXC, Bingx, Phemex are still available for the UK users… Right?
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I have nothing against your current thread design I just wanted to made a new design for you. Since I have some free time, I made this for you, for free.
Maybe a GIF rather than a static image would raise OP's interest?
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Why are you guys using BUSD and not USDT or USDC? What are we missing here? Even Binance, which I believe was one of the top shillers of BUSD is phasing out BUSD support from their platform
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Prediction 1: $28,451.35 bech32 address: bc1qszctyj7fwqurhs39pj8p23u5zaafdt6wyz4kka
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Interesting! I really hate how YouTube has turned to be. Sometimes I watch trading videos and other forms of tutorial but the Ads are so annoying, I got the solution for PC so far by using uBlock Origin but a stand-alone client that is ad free would be excellent, and I am going to install it How I wish they created even the Mobile apps too. I used to use Vanced back in the day. It was a very good app until Google threatened the creators. They backed off and abandoned the app. Today it's called Playtube, a shadow of its former self.
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Tradingview is probably the best trading tool where trading analysis and Ideas can be shared in regard to crypto trading out there. There are alternatives to trading view but do not offer a full package of services like TV
Technical analysis is mostly dependent of one's trading style. What could work for me may not work for you, so the best thing is first discovering what kind of trading strategy you want to practice, How much profit are you will to take per trade, what time frames will you use, What's your risk reward ratio etc Looking for trading "signals" is useless if you don't know your strategy.
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Hi everyone, I need a cloud mining service that is reliable, safe, and actually pays out. Can anyone recommend one, even if it's a paid service?
You are going to be scammed brother. Almost 99% of the times. The 1% is that you many not get the expected return Let me tell you an open secret. Just Buy Bitcoin, wait for the bull run (if you have the patience to wait for the returns from scams due cloud mining then why not wait for the bull run?) Now is the good time to buy if you haven't yet. Don't wait till bitcoin hits past $70K.
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Avoid. Look for something better to invest your time and money in.
I have just read through their homepage and there is nothing special they have to offer. Just one of the so many copycats of Ethereum and so old blockchains. These projects are just created to grab money from you newbies in exchange for useless tokens.
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I don't remember when I last used Kucoin but the last nail on the coffin for me was when they imposed full KYC on their users. I even had to delete their app from my devices. When using such exchanges. This is bound to happen. What is annoying that there won't be issues when you are making a deposit but as soon as you try to make a withdrawal, then they start asking you all kinds of questions and documents as though they are targeting at keeping your funds for good.
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1. Just because someone has a legendary rank here does not mean they are Knowledge in all fields. Even a member with a newbie rank can correct a member with a legendary rank. This is just a forum rank not a knowledge rank
2. Merit spending is subjective. Someone can receive 400 merits for posts that are just from art contests, fun etc. and not necessarily knowledge sharing. So how do you end up saying that the merit system does not work? The aim of the merit system was to fight spam, and it worked just fine.
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I have never experienced such a thing before because I use p2p service to buy my Bitcoins and then transfer to any exchange of my choice afterward. They have no right to keep your money blocked in the account. At least if the verification has failed, a refund should be possible, and I think this is what they are trying to request you to do. But what I don't understand is that you said they scammed you 1,700 Euro, yet the recall is for the deposit of €799.46, Why the difference?
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What were the terms of your open source License, if you have any, when you sold off the script? If there wasn't any, then I guess you or the reseller have no case here. Perhaps next time you can do better. For example, look at what sites/services like Bustabit do - https://www.bustabit.com/license.txt
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LATOKEN and CoinW are two exchanges that I have had bad experiences using.
I do not want to get into details, as I do not want the exchange owners or workers to identify me.
If you don't want to share the details then don't post at all. It's not a must. I could also say "Please don't use Kucoin or Phemex because I have a bad experience with them, but I can't tell you the details" See? Would you really believe me? Nope. Not a chance. I could just be attempting to malice or FUD the two exchanges for all we know. An accusation works well with evidence.
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